Anion efflux mediates transduction in the hair cells of the zebrafish lateral line.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
; 120(52): e2315515120, 2023 Dec 26.
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ABSTRACT
Hair cells are the principal sensory receptors of the vertebrate auditory system, where they transduce sounds through mechanically gated ion channels that permit cations to flow from the surrounding endolymph into the cells. The lateral line of zebrafish has served as a key model system for understanding hair cell physiology and development, often with the belief that these hair cells employ a similar transduction mechanism. In this study, we demonstrate that these hair cells are exposed to an unregulated external environment with cation concentrations that are too low to support transduction. Our results indicate that hair cell excitation is instead mediated by a substantially different mechanism involving the outward flow of anions. Further investigation of hair cell transduction in a diversity of sensory systems and species will likely yield deep insights into the physiology of these unique cells.
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Peixe-Zebra
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Sistema da Linha Lateral
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Animals
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En
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2023
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